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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1934 | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and eo ae CLASSIF D ADS Market Report for Tues., May 22). s=..... + STOCKHARTEALS [New York Stock) LATE TUMBLES IN |[inivamnion | sss saris Tvauisse rt tums vow aD Daw TORNDSTRENGTH |... g=7= =", | WHEATPRCEARE. eS pigs slow 2.50; packing sows 2.75 to 3.00; light light good and choice 140 That’s why prompt re- - 3.00 to 3.50; light weight 1€0 to 200 Ibs. 338 to'370; medium | ‘UrAS result from a want weight 200 to 250 Ibs. 3.55 ti 3.70;/ ad in this paper. If heavy weight 250 to 350 Ibs. 3.40 to you have anything to 93% 3.70; packing sows medium and good IN SILVER ACTION =) SHEN AT CHICAGO eee RES ha al \. 132 and choice to 130 Ibs. 2.00 to 3.00. try tl t- 2 16 eed 3g | Cattle 11,000; calves 3,000; all grades bee tf Led —_—_—__ a ee) 93% | Soe nen Bent. weighty steers steady with strictly jahory means } Close Is Heavy Despite Few Mild| am. com. 33 | Decline Comes After Early Rise pale i fay SCARS Goer Id Te ho ae of getting j Am. & For. 8 on Silver News; Close Is July top approximately 1400 Ib. averaged| Customers, j - Intl, i ‘% 42% | 9.40; several loads 8.50 to 9.00; strict- esl : a° Stubborn ly good and choice long yearlings ‘Am, Pow. & Lt. ” ed ‘i steady; Bue lower Brade general run ‘Am. Rad. Std. Sai 13% ight cattle weal 5 lower; mix New York, May 22—()—The stock|Am: Red. B44, Ba 1 | og Tica May 22 a—tate tumbles | Bee. $% | steers and helfers and other she stock market Tuesday apparently found lit-|Am. Roll, i market down nes shies oe te jMay Me eae sharing decline; bulls weak to 10 low- tle inflationary stimulation in Pres!-|Am. Smei bealiel (Omi tha Gaye top, ‘The tate (SU ils? 116% 11861 |er; choice vealers steady; other 25 “dent Roosevelt's message to congress Hb oops! lay's top. The tum- | gent, 87 «187 «1.87 lower; slaughter cattle and vealers: metal issues, equities drop- a ‘Wat. Wks. 6.00 to 8.00; 900 to 1100 Ibs. 6.25 to Ped 1 to 3 or more points. Although|am: Wool Pr. 8.75; 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 6.50 to 9.25; there were a few mild rallies the Cop. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. 7.25 to 9.4; common close was heavy. Transfers approxi-|Atch. T. & 8. F. and medium 550 to 1300 Ibs. 4.25 to t. Trading, although not as dull as/Atl. Ref. .. 2 a Atl. Os of prices but much of the effect was |* steers good and choice 550 to 900 Ibs. 00; heifers good and choice 550 to 750 Ibs. 5.50 to 7.00; common and me- that of Monday, was still below what |Auburn Au 32% | overcome before the finish. dium 3.50 to 5.50; cows good 4.25 to is considered normal. The greatest |Aviation Corp. 6% | Wheat closed unsetiled at the same 5.25; common and medium 2.85 to setivity came in the latter part of the| Baldwin Loco. 10% |as Monday's finish to 's cent lower, 4.25; low cutter and cutter 1.50 to fourth hour after publication of the |Batreaay rn? 3% |May 89%: July 88%-"2, Corn un- 2.85; bulls (yearlings excluded) good presidential silver note. The selling|Rendix Aviation . 15 changed to % off, May 49; July (beef) 3.15 to 3.50; cutter common flurry at this period, however, lasted| meth). Steel 38%, |51%-'2. Oats unchanged to *s high- Bey 2 | and medium 2.25 to 3.15; vealers good eager ane epee and the mar- aaa tee, He ve nine Provisions cian from 5 cents and choice 5.00 to 6.50; medium nis 4 Cline to @ rise of 7 cents. to 5.50; cull and common 3.00 to 3.75; Silver futures were moderately low- | Brui 8 Buyers of wi took their cue stocker and feed ttle: steers good ; er, but not too heavy. The bar me-/Bur. Ad. Mch. 13% | more or less soem tah clirrent invare and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 475 to 6.00; Trib Want Ad 1 insertion, 15 words & 4% ; ridbune Wan tal was ‘Sarwan at 45% cents an Canadian Pac. 15% |!0us quarters that as a rule the mois- M. nee ane Hawi isa to 5.00. R te A I ounce. Grains emf ture received over night in drouth eep 5,000; generally active; lambs ow after wheat had displayed early firm-|Cannon Mills 32, |regions was totally insuffictent to be and aged sheep strong to 25 higher; shirt hd ness. Cotton lagged and rubber was i cg: Tr. 21% | of materia! benefit to crops. Another bulk shorn lamb off rings showing 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words hesitant. Bonds were irregular for-(Celan, 25% | incentive to purchase came from re-|M: secs anes 62 | full advance; springers 25 and mire 1 insertion, 25 words ..............:..0005 eign gold currencies improved in|Cerro 34% | ports that practical completion of| July 6 617 617 | up: bulk wooled lambs 9.75; shorn 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 2 terms of the dollar. 5 45% | spring wheat seeding northwest show- | Se 645 645 640 6.40 | Offerings 8.85 to 9.00; springers 10.75 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . R 8% ed Breatly reduced acreage, many a | to 11.00; best held 11.25; light weight. 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words .. ; <a un farmers having waited too long for ses. a... 3... 6.390 | shorn ewes 3.00 to 3.25; slaughter All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. . | Produce Markets : Bi eaetna tain 840 840 837 837 | sheep and lambs: spring lambs good AL2, WANT ADB ARE CASH IN ADVANCE ——————ee 3%] With offerings light, wheat rose at DULUTH RANGE TETTODDT LEAT Eaten A Representative Will Call If You Desire CHICAGO Sar Fuel 33% | times to more than ® cent bushel! Duluth, Minn. May 22.— (a and choice 850 to 9.00; common and a Chicago, May 22.—(7)—Butter was | Go}y over Monday's finish. An authori-| | Durum— Open High Lo e Put Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- steady in tone Tuesday. Eggs were oth e B. tative spring wheat crop summary | Mi yt Lae Crore: Hed Fadi fled display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. steady, chickens easy and hens steady. |Com. S Suggested that the northwest would to 150 Ibs. a oice 2.25 to Slow production hes created a|Con, 33""|be fortunate if ® crop of 114,000,000 an: ail celehee-euenie andere No clairvoyant, fortane teller, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising sl of creamery butter and this|Con. bushels were harvested this year, MEME TENOBOO In BENT "Ok ae 4|um 1.50 to 2.75. accepted. We reserve the right te edit or reject any copy submitted. other hand, the same report said the 1934 probable domestic winter wheat! Ma: He SIOUX CITY | Sioux City, May 22, )—(U. 8, | eens yield might run 100,000,000 bushels in| De} 7 p. Agr)—Cattle 6,000; slaughter exceas of ‘lane you's arvent of 301,-| Gt" steers and yearlings slow steady to 25|_____Chicks for Sale __—'|_—‘Female Help Wanted _ SHOE REPAIRING 000,000 bushels. Corn and oats wel _———$—_ lower; better grades showing least|WE HAVE on hand several hundred | WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- Tesponsive to wheat market upturns.| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN |change: heifers steady to 25 lower:| started chicks, various breeds. Se-| eral housework and help with chil. WE REBUILD We Do Not Cobble We Resole with “K. L.” Leather z j on damage done by weather has en- couraged some handlers to predict still higher prices on fresh butter for im- mediate delivery. Butter, 8,063; steady, creamery spe- cials (93 score) 23%-24%; extras (92) 23%; extra firsts (90-91) 22%-23; Provisions reflected firmness of hog) Minneapolis. May 22.—(®)— Wheat |cows weak to 25 off; stockers and| lect yours and take them with you.|_ dren. Phone 1980. values. receipts lay 125 compared to 156! feeders little changed: five cars choice] License number 7775. Western Pro- Male Help Wanted — @ year ago. ‘ MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES \ Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse |1!18 pound beeves 8.00; few other} duce Co.. Mandan, N. Dak. Fy ian mppuEogog ooo SoogeoRsg=Ongo eg i i ‘ i Clearly early sales 725-75; large share | === | WANTED-Mechanic acquainted with|| Bismarck Shoe Hi Hr tanmiata the ecuiraaan: od phoned - _ aa per cine lala le wheat! Wheat a Sellvered basa rarer salable around 5.50-7.00; load lots iron daca began its final plea! Chevrolet cars snd talks, Pay sernosrana Quality reg 5 ; |, Pow. polis, Salar 8 % - 00-25; %e . 23%, Erie R. 1834 futures started the day in a bulllsin| 9G ror” oa ogre 9014 9816 (eee ae pound elfers, 6.00-25; |'° cetrge 'P. Bullivan, U. 8. district) 40%, Of flat rate. Plenty of work|| shining Parlor in Connection Eggs, 27.958; steady; extra firsts|Fid. P. 29 | mood and the market was very stub-/2 ak north. 91i¢ 7 a . i to right man. Write Tribune Ad. i 2.00" attorney, told the jury that Dr. May, . 5 beaten ead oa Lt Mrs, Salt and Miss Frechette all knew pe i Sa s183. won ry Hogs 15.000; fairly active, 5-10 low. |that, Dubnger. whomn he descrined & (Male and Female Help Wanted Apartments for Rent a ae Seuadiaes chs 300-18; io-s15 pound States, was wanted by the law, He|ATTENTION SCHOOL TEACHERS—| FOR RENT—One large, well fur- orth. 9014 esses Ley ae foal on: oaaltans pease discredited the defendant's claims} If you are interested in making ex-| nished room for light housekeeping. There was a spurt of buying in-}1°q North. 92% 96% 92! 954 \eatehers: 250-85; most 130-170 ica that they feared for their lives if they] tra money during your summer va-| Ground floor, east front, private en- spired by dust storm reports trom), gy ROnH- 2218 aot "SEBEL -2MS°300." Goce ca Halts no |Teported him. cation write Real Silk Hosiery Mills,| trance. Magic Chef gas range. Also 3 iry for { , ‘ 1 cars 16%; local 15; fresh graded firsts cars 14%-15; local 142; current re- x Ceipts 13-13%. Poultry live 58 trucks, hens steady born in tone through the morning|3 dk north. 90% because of weather news, but a selling | 14% dk north. 9214 dk Alte Ey Ba wave based on stock market weakness |1 and silver news caused prices to sag 4 rt chickens easy; hens 12-12%; Leghorn to fractionally lower levels. hens 11; Rock fryers 24-25; colored 23; Rock springs 26; colored 24%; Rock broilers 20-22; olored 20; Leghorn 17%-19%; barebacks 16-18%; roosters 1% dk north. 90% Kansas. Foreign news was more bull- se moe :learly inquiry for feeding pigs . The case went to the jury at 12:10/ seen at 306-15th St. d-room well furnished apartment. ish but the second increase in the 95%; | _ Sheep 2,500; nothing done; early in- Pp. m. Call at 808-7th St. 14; turkeys 10-14; spring ducks 11-13; [o> pt especiales». ucdimiengeiy om reall Hoenn skate shout senty, oly oe | a Work Wanted FOR RENT—Completely furnished 2 old 8-10; geese 6. FT| fag legate atrial) Pye ae ‘|hugher: holding best shorn lambs} Byrd Says Mercury | MATTRESSES room light housekeeping apartment, “| cc 3 dk north, many ent choeed lowers. duly) Grade of above 9.00 and 10.50 upward on native | | NEW YORK _ unchanged to % lower, and Se] At 72 Below Zero ||PONT THROW away yozr old mat-| Lights. heat, water and gas turnish- fet 28% “11 dk north. .95'2 | springers; 787 shorn lambs averaging tress or sleep on one that is un-| ¢d. Use of ‘etl elageed 1 aber finer, tears tienes ie Houston Ot! 194 ites tecaia teers independent in|} gy ROME: “| grgina 87 pounds bought to arrive at |’ tittle America, Antarctica, May | fomfartable. We ee ue einia ee ee } r 0 ; score 13% | tone because of the growing seriuus-|Gradeof *| 8.45, 22—(AP—Via Mackay Radio) new cover for only $3.95,| _@t 1014 Broadway, | Sehr tists (08 to juy'33 ‘0 uu; oat 3% | ness of the feed situation over a large/1 north PPR TES The unenviable distinction of liv- | 300 8th St. Phone 1962. === | FOR _RENT—Two room nicely onds (84 to 87) 22 to 22%; centralized 24% | part of the country. May, July and/2 north CHICAGO POTATOES ing in the coldest spot ever in- |EXPERIENCED middle-aged lady; ished apartment, kitchenette, elec- (90) 23% to 24. i aoe | Sept. rye closed % lower. May bar-|3 north Chicago, May 22.—()—(U. 8. D. A.)| habited by man was in prospect | wishes work by day or hour. Phone| ‘ric refrigerator, sink and built-in Cheese 562,177, quiet; prices un- 3 ley closed ‘6 higher, July ' higher]... Montana Winter Wheat =Potatoes 119; on track 332; total! Tuesday for Rear Admiral 579-R. features. Mohair living room suite. i , 12% | and Sept. % higher. May oats closed | 14% protein UB shipments 654; old stock dull,| Richard E. Byrd. — | Gomfortabls ‘bed. Suitable ‘for 9 % higher, July %s lower and Sept. 1 dead 92% 94% 92% 945 supplies moderate demand and trad- changed. Eggs 44,571; irregular. Mixed col- ors standards and commercial stan- dards 17% to %; mediums 40 lbs. and dirties No. 1, 42 lbs, 14% to 15; stor- age packed firsts 17 to 17%; other mixed colors unchanged. Dressed He had predicted before he [po your adults. Close in. Ready for occu- % higher. See ing rather slow; sacked per ewt. Idaho! isolated himself st a camp 130 |" ean fix them. "We ttinrne, anve| Pancy June Ist. Phone 260. Dr. Cash wheat undertone was steady!) DH W or Russets US. No. 1, 1.25-40; Minnesota! miles by trail from the main base in the car, also spi pate Enge. 1. ee on the average. Demand at the out-|1 H W..... 92% 9413 92% 94% |cobblers partly graded .85; Early! if the expedition for a winter of Spring Service, aie ‘Main, Bis-| FOR RENT—First floor apartment, 5 set was quite active with buyers fav-/12% een Ohios partly graded 90. | meteorological studies that the marck, N. D. " rooms and bath, or three rooms and oring types. Winter wheat was nom- a Wor New stock, barely steady; supplies; outpost might prove to be the ———— : i ze bath basement apartment. Heat, inally unchanged. Demand was fair 92% 412 92's 94'S | iineral, demand and trading moder-| coldest place ever inhabited. For Sale “ase loan mainly cg Place after Presi- —_——__—_ lent Roosevelt's silver messag> was CHICA RANGE made public and had been preceded | Chicago, May po pee i $5 , {by an advance of more than one cent.|_ Wheat— 0; igi Numerous stop-loss orders were 89% 4 forced into execution by the setback =" % Poultry steady; chickens, of | gas and water furnished. May be “ A fresh 3 Old 307, | enough except for the very fancy ate; sacked per cwt. Alabama; | Commander Byrd reported a as Bi , N. Dak., » Foosters fraih Bcl0s roeen 8-10¢ ducks, | Lous 17" | sort, durum wheat was sick in tone)? BW OF 91, 0... iu. oss ltriumphs US. No. 1, some showing) temperature of 72 degrees below FOR GALE “TYPEWRITERS. Add- FOR RENTON faa Tram fresh 14%-15; other grades unchanged. z,, ee down sharply and hard/ Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat |slight decay, 140-75; Texas triumphs rod Bioeiay ana the coldest Pee ela sab pp epee pelteogiy ae Dr GRent bee ee aie ri ; o 25; ti e 17 E ¥ 3 aaa pealay weeks moet: tun it Corn offerings were very light and Pere aie Hay ru Californie | yet tp eatee, Plies. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER| Water, gas and telephone furnish- unchanged. sii 12% | demand fair, Oats demand was fair}1 H W..... 92% 93% 92% 9313|" eae i CO, 207 Broadway, %s block West| ed. 819 Fifth St. ae . Midiand Stl. 13° | and offerings very light. Rye de-|Gradeof BOSTON WOOL iC: ttl Gath Of Postoffice. Phone 820, FOR RENT—Small furnished epart- —-———* 9 |mand was steady and offerings of|1 DH W or 5 92% 91% 92%| Boston, May 22.—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. attiemen Gather FOR SALE—Tomato, cabbage and| ment. Private bath. Electric re- i | Miscellaneous | |Mo. Pacitic 414] good milling quality well taken. Bar. |! HW..... O13 9218 Olt: 9214) UOMO itt tines was trans-| At Medora Meeting) garden plants. Also biack dirt and| {rigerator. Laundry privileges. ' — 34% | ley tone was strong with demand g20d ch 1 amber 1.09'4 115% 1.06% 1.124 |acted in spot fleece wools of several, pest fertilizer. Phone 932-R. C.D. Ma-| Call at 106 Main Avenue. FOREIGN EXCHANGE tt for malting quality and offers very | 130, protein . grades. On strictly combing 64's and} sgedora, N. D. May 22.—()—Ex-| _500- FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- New York, May, 22——(P- Foreign 16 | Umited. | Tar was in fale to good de-|2 amber... 1.08% 1141 ..... ...-./finer Ohio and similar wool of the| pressing the belief that government | MANDAN ELECTRIC -HATOHERY.| ment including lights, gas and pean yeg or copii ilo arora On “ ee 95% -20% soe ss, [Old EMP, sales were closed at 32°38 aid in the form of feed relief will not| Baby started chicks, spring trys, dundee neivieees -Araliahia 8 Great Britain’ Sil; France 6.28%; EH DULUTH CASH GRAIN 4 grades were. mostly of new. wools, solve the cattlemen's needs, speakers custom hatching of turkey and) once. 322-6th St. r wet ; ees 15%] Duluth, May 22—()—Cash closing |? 94% 1.00% |Btrictly combing lots of graded bright | before the fifth annual convention of| chicken eggs. See us before buy-| FOR RENT—Modern 3 room and bath ey. ek Coy, 38; gin 175 | | prices: 1 86% 901 Reet re sold at arcund 30 cents| the western North Dakota Stock as- i, Located 1008 West Main St.,| apartment, unfurnished. Very good cork l0nabe New Xe agg ta i Se ‘Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 94- rtrd rth ‘lin the grease for 58's, 60's % blood, sociation in session here Tuesday urg- landan, N. Dak. condition. Also 10 room house. 99.75, E 1% nae ue ae. eee ae and at around 32 cents for Bes, % pao sir aeladinial cancnsiell ead uid Automobiles for Sale May be acide ie Gee ———_. 17 |No. 3 dar! mM 91'2-96'2; No. see 3 +++ [blood or 48's, 50’s, % blood. Trade was # rr is rics. T. NMI 31% {northern 94-1.00% ; No. 2 northern 93-|2 durum..: (84% 884 : athe vol ft sales was| , Opening seasions were devoted to a USED CARS Casey 4: Gon. 4 New “York May. 9a Packard toeae 4. lots; No, 1 amber durum 89%4-117!1 Td durum 84% is : ere, but ancien ‘was done| discussion of the drouth conditions| 1928 Olds Cabriolet .. FOR RENT—One unfurnished apart- ‘ment bonds: 4611-1; No. 2 amber durum 89%4-117%; Conrse Gi to indicate approximately spot mar- | Prevailing and the need of relief. 1933 Chevrolet. Coach ment. City heat. Electric retriger- Liberty 3% 103.25, 82" |No. 1 durum 8814-1891; No. 2 durum | 2 ket prices. Pag ey Bigot gh ee br a | pane mene ae ator. Electric stove, tireproot build- Liberty 4 4-1.89%; No. 1 mixed durum 87%- eine MES 5 ler ‘door ing. Available at once. nt reas "Liberty gi et rm rites x i nee ta a4. i MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR college on the control of grasshoppers. Sedan ... race Inquire at the ‘Treas. 448 11125. 26 11.12%; No. 1 red durum 83's. 2 Minneapolis, May 22—()—Flour |B. E. Groom, president of the Great-| 1929 Nash Sedan f Tribune office. ‘Treas. 4s 107.22. 34's) “Flax, No. 1, 1.88. 3 -| unchanged, shipments 24,678; pure|er North Dakota association also was| 1931 Buick Sedan +. 550.00 33%] Oats, No. 3 white 34%-36%. ‘ ‘**| bran 1800, to 1850; standard mid- present at the morning session. ___CORWIN-CHURCHILL = Hoeses and Flats MONEY RATES 13"| Rye, No. 1, 57%. 2 | dlings 17.50 to 18.00. : PO Rs EM eg oe 1% H ¢+—_____________+ [British May Change Used:Carefor Sale OE OA ee ae mone} H cent 5 yi *, a s 4 "hime loans steady; 00 days-6 mos, a ie, | Bits of News From War Debt Attitude) chevroit—112 concn Tourn old. Frieed vary, ressonaiie a 18% wiiciacil bck Med : | Throughout World ||, .ndon, may g2<—tndleations| Bulck—1026 Sedan _cation. $4000, T. M. Casey a Son. Bankers Acceptances unchanged. 334¢| Minneapolis, May 22.—UP)—Range Ay ad : | __ (By The Associated Press) | | were seen in circles closely in contact | Olds—1931 Sedan . FOR RENT—Modern nicely furnished Rediscount rate, New York reserve saleway 8 a% of carlot Grain sales, Bi (a it, ihe : No. +» ST% 50% STH... BULGARS CUTTING COSTS with the war debi sontrarers?. ei ieee see Romie, Ao beve bd oom mot cer bank, 1% per cent. su 2 Reet seine 96%. 05 9187: 3 northern | ne 181% 191% 187% .....| _ Sofie, Bulgaria—The new gov. |G." letine new spproach to the|White—1's ton... you. Six miles north of capitol on CURB STOCKS Seaboa 1% 99%; No. 1 mixed 94%; No. 1 hard = - —! ernment of Premier Gueorguteff {problem in the June instalment due|Chrysler—1926 Sedan highway. Phone 169, Mr. Sheldon Curb: Seaboard 32 | winter 96; No. 2 amber durum 92. Livestock || began making good on his prom- |the United States. Buick 87—1931 Seden at 811-2nd St. i Cities ervioe 3h. wis 1 8 Com, No. 1 yellow 81. ves | se to reduce expenses. A pro- Any such move, it was plainly seen, |Essex—1930 Coach . APARTMENT HOUSE Elec. Bond & Shere 14% d Su | Rye, No. 1, 60 ti 61%. 80. ST. PAUL gram of consolidation and simpli- | however, is contingent partially upon|GMC T-23—1'+ ton Standard Oil Ind. 26%. 8%| Barley, special No. 2, 44% te 76:| south St. Paul, May 22—(AP—U,| fication of official business was |president Roosevelt's forthcoming |Buick—1938 Sedan . : i 4 United Founders 13-16. 18% | No. 3, 4474; sample grade 44% to76. | 8. D. A)—Cattle 2,900; generally] undertaken. message to congress on the subject Of|Nash—1929 Sedan pitti ca ae Bkel 9 Flax, No. 1, 1.00% to 192. slow, bidding weak to 25 lower on debts. Olds—1932 Coach .. i HOME LOAN BONDS 1339] Oats not quoted. most slaughter steers and yearlings;| AUSTRIA JAILS SOCIALISTS Should the British take such action| Buick 87—1932 Sedan |“ wome Owners Loans 4851, 100.2. | Bou FY bulk eligible around 6.00 down; few| Vienna — Eighty Socialist leaders) as is indicated it would represent ®/Hupp—1928 Sedan .. t pest alc ae ld ada 5 : CHICAGO CASH GRAIN up to 6.50 or more; better grade she | Jailed in Austria's civil war, including | drastic change in the policy manifest |Ojds 8—1933 Coupe CHICAGO STOCKS 19%| | Chicago, May 22.—()—Wheat, No.|stock steady; ‘lower grades weak;|the aged Karl Seitz, Vienna's former |in recent days. Chevrolet—1928 Sedan . (By The Associated Press) . 10% |2 hard 91%. Corn, No. 2 yellow (old | moderate carryover cutter cows; me-|Burgomaster, were freed on parole. | Until now, official circles havelstudebaker—1928 Sedan Midwest Util. '%. Stand. 32% | and new) 53; No. 3 yellow 52% to %;/ dium to good beef cows 2.65 to 3.50; stoutly maintained that the first move| Pontiac—1929 Sedan . McGraw El. 9. i Stand. Ol N. 42% | 1-0, 2 white 57%; oats, No. 2 white|low cutter to common 1.00 to 2,40; JAPS DENY NAVAL AIMS in the debt situation must come from|noage—1931 Sedan . 3 Stewart 7/37; rye, No. 2, 60; barley 45 to 82.!common to medium heifers 3.00 to| Tokyo — Naval authorities de- | Roosevelt. Dodge—1926 INVESTMENT TRUSTS [era a2 | Timothy seed 6.75 to 7.00 ewt.; clover] 476: bulls about. steady, quality im-| nied reports that Japan proposes Buick—1925 4 pass. (By the Associated Press) + 93% [Seed 10.00 to 14.25 cwt. proved, medium to good 2.35 to 2.75;| to use naval construction of the | A: S is Program| Osxiana—1028 ‘sedan (Over the Counter in N. ¥.) Tex. Pac. 8 Lpeepyi perenne rs and feeders steady; Mon-| Japanese-created empire of Man- rmy ry © Quart. Ine. Bh. $1.25; 135. 28% BISMARCK GRAIN day's lberal supply well cleaned up;| chukuo as a mask for Japanese For Fighting Planes| ruck moror sates inc. ‘ F Orne Ye ee Co.) |common to medium light weight| evasion of naval treaties. 100 West Broadway. Phone 55 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS wi BO re (A we TO 123 ’ i ents plies (Re Geter cc" Bat gn SSeS Dillinger’s “Moll” larva a meee ay a ee ana eee Pirst Bank Stock 7. United @9" {No.1 amber durum + $8] early to 6.00. Weeps in Courtroom |pianes. Call at Nielson’s Service Station, Nw. Banco 3%. 15% |No. 1 mixed durum $6) Hogs 6,500; very active, mostly ——- Under the origi! three-year pro-| Wilton, N. Dak. U.8. 38% $3 | steady; bulk better 170-250 Ibs. 3.20-! gaint Paul, May 22—(?)—Evelyn|sram only 30 attack planes were to be SHOWERS ARE PREDICTED |U. 5. | 1.63/26; top 330 paid for choice medium|rechette, French-Indian sweetheart| asked at this time, but Assistant Sec- Business unit: | iisinington, May 22-—UP—In thet. 8 18% MO | Tolghe Butchers: owe 280-200 Ibs. Jor John Dillinger, wept in a federal| etary of War Woodring requested Opportunity forecast many|y &° 40/)3.0-20; . packing sows 2.40-75; | courtroom heard gene! approve plans for weeks, the weather bureau Tuesday | ea" S° a% eae 31 killer pigs mostly 2.50 down; light cones Laas em “Ghicage.| 60 planes for the 1995 rrograze portunity for garage business. Pord “predicted showers in northern North | Vanadium 19% [Oats .......000 33 | ,ights 2.75-3.16 or better; average Cost | plead with a jury in his final argu- Agency held by Fine brick _. oven gle al "Fr dae ey Go ae ya “ NIPEG CASH GR “ u H me |b bese Hoch ‘ § Pee yeceees rd WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ply light: scattered early sales and With the completion ‘of finel argue| minuatration’s' propose! 09 give Predis ‘A new factory projected by a group] w, : 32u|_ Winnipeg, May 22.— (#)—Cssh bids slaughter lambs about steady; | ments by attorneys for Miss Frechette|dent Roosevelt authority to stop sales Wanted to Rent of Warwickshire, Eng., farmers, is ih 4 |Wheat: No, 1 northern 69%; No. 2 cellera asking higher or around 10.50/and two co-defendants. Dr. Clayton|of erms in this country for Bolivia WANTED TO SUY—tight usea car Planned to can eggs, pork, poultry /Morthern 66%; No. 2 northern 63%. cn bect spring lambs or up to 8.75 on | May-and his nurse, Mrs. Augusta Galt,|end Paraguay wes approved .unani- in goed condition. Price not to be Oats: No. 3 white 34%; . No. 3 best clipped lambs; early sales slaugh-|on trie! for conspiracy to hide the|mously Tuesday by the house foreign over $100.00 cash. Inquire at 401 white 32.0. |ter ewes weak to 25 lower at 1.50-2.78; /notorious outlaw, the government | affairs committes. ; South 19th at.

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